Florida domestic violence law infographic explaining HB277 electronic monitoring and SB296 discreet 911 alert system for survivor protection.

Florida's New Laws Strengthen Domestic Violence Protection

May 28, 20261 min read

Reviewed by Michael P. Maddux, Esq. | Board Certified Criminal Trial Lawyer | Florida Super Lawyer for 16 Consecutive Years

Florida has taken meaningful steps to better protect survivors of domestic and dating violence. In a single week, Governor Ron DeSantis signed two significant pieces of legislation that expand accountability for abusers and introduce new safety tools for victims across the state.

The first law, HB277 (signed May 21, 2026), establishes an electronic monitoring pilot program in Pinellas County. Under this program, GPS ankle monitors worn by convicted abusers send real-time location alerts directly to law enforcement, giving survivors a critical layer of protection and reducing the fear that an abuser may be nearby.

The second law, SB296 (signed May 22, 2026), directs the state to study and develop a discreet, web-based 911 alert system for domestic and dating violence victims. The system would assign each user a unique number, allowing them to call for help safely and quietly, even when making a traditional phone call isn't possible.

If you are navigating a domestic violence situation and need legal guidance, whether that involves an injunction for protection or a criminal charge, the Law Office of Michael P. Maddux, P.A. is here to help. Contact our office today to discuss your situation confidentially.

📞 Call us today at (813) 253-3363.

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